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packing??

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welshmikey

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ok this is the impression i have that packing is:
breath in as much as you can then take in a few gulps more air



this i believe can be used for trainign on land to stretch your diaphragm and just before you submerge.

am i correct i nwhat i have said?
 
I think what you said is pretty close to the mark but people who practice it also use their toungue as a piston to force more air in. some use it some don,t but it can raise other issues, and would be considered i think as a fairly advanced technique when done properly. There are other stretches out there to make you diaphragm and ribcage more flexible. I don,t really pack so that is about as much as i know about it. Try the search function for threads as it has been discussed at leanght before pros and cons etc.
 
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